The first in a trilogy of films based on the enduring masterpiece The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien, "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" follows title character Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman), who - along with the Wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen) and 13 Dwarves, led by Thorin Oakenshield (Richard Armitage) - is swept into an epic, quest to reclaim the lost Dwarf Kingdom of Erebor from the fearsome Dragon Smaug. Their journey will take them into the Wild, through treacherous lands inhabited by Goblins, Ores and deadly Wargs, as well as a mysterious and sinister figure known only as the Necromancer (Benedict Cumberbatch). Along the path, the unassuming Bilbo Baggins not only discovers depths of ingenuity and courage that surprise even himself, he also gains possession of a "precious" ring tied to the fate of all Middle-earth in ways he cannot begin to imagine.
Four teenagers in detention discover an old video game console with a game they've never heard of. When they decide to play, they are immediately sucked into the jungle world of Jumanji in the bodies of their avatars (Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, Kevin Hart, and Karen Gillan). They'll have to complete the adventure of their lives filled with fun, thrills and danger or be stuck in the game forever!
Texas cowboy Ron Woodroof (Matthew McConaughey) sees bis free-wheeling life overturned when he's diagnosed as HIV-positive and given 30 days to live. Determined to survive, Woodroof decides to take matters in his own hands by tracking down alternative treatments from all over the world by means both legal and illegal. After finding an unlikely ally in Rayon (Jared Leto), he establishes a hugely successful "buyers' club" and unites a band of outcasts in a struggle for dignity and acceptance that inspires in ways no one could have imagined.
The Cold War may be over but at the forefront of the new world is a group of covert mercenaries whose skills in surveillance, reconnaissance and attack are for sale to the highest bidder. Five of these operatives, known as Ronin, are assembled in Paris by a mysterious client for a dangerous mission: steal a top-secret briefcase. What seems to be a straight-forward assignment soon becomes a deadly pursuit as other underworld organisations vie for the same prize. Betrayer becomes betrayed as the film reaches its shattering climax.
The award-winning team behind the worldwide phenomenon returns with 'Frozen 2', featuring the original cast and all-new music. Elsa (voices of Idina Menzel / Eva Bella / Mattea Conforti), Anna (voices of Kristen Bell / Livvy Stubenrauch / Hadley Gannaway), Kristoff (voice of Jonathan Groff), Olaf (voice of Josh Gad) and Sven venture into the enchanted forest and dark seas beyond Arendelle - where Elsa discovers not only the truth about her past, but a threat to her kingdom.
Welcome to the second season of the adventures of the USS Voyager, stranded in unknown and hostile space. This season's highlights include murderous crewman Lon Suder, intelligent Cardassian weapons of mass destruction, a suicidal Q super-being, and the Kazon occupation of Voyager!
Kurt Russell stars as a sociopathic stuntman whose taste for stalking young ladies gets him into big trouble when he tangles with the wrong gang of badass babes. Their confrontation escalates to a hair-raising, 18-minute automotive duel with one of the girls strapped to the hood of a thundering Dodge Challenger that will have you on your seat mile after mile.
Ralph (voice of John C. Reilly) and fellow misfit Vanellope (voice of Sarah Silverman) risk it all by travelling to the internet in search of a part to save her game. When Vanellope embraces this thrilling new world, Ralph realises he may lose the only friend he's ever had.
"Star Trek: Voyager", the first Trek spin-off to be made without any input at all from Gene Roddenberry, made its debut in 1995 and quickly established itself both as markedly different from cosmic cousin Deep Space Nine and as the successor to The Next Generation. Despite a lack of originality in its premise (Lost in Space anyone?), Voyager was nonetheless often a bigger ratings success than any of its predecessors. It is 2371... In this year, the temporal flux phenomenon known as the Nexus will pass through the Veridian system. Unknown to Starfleet, the El-Aurian scientist, Dr Tolian Soran, will attempt to divert the Nexus to pass directly through the planet Veridian III. To do this, he must destroy the Veridian star, killing 230 million people on Veridian IV. With the help of the Klingon sisters L'ursa and B'Etor, Soran has the ability to do this. However, the USS Enterprise-D, commanded by Captain Jean-Luc Picard, will intercept Soran during a distress call. When Soran escapes, the Enterprise-D will pursue him to the Veridian system, where Jean-Luc Picard will meet a Starfleet legend long since thought dead. Also in this year, at the very edge of Federation space, the power of the Dominion, enforced by the dread forces of the Jem'Hadar, continues to show its dominance as every advance by Alpha Quadrant forces is comprehensively rebuffed. At the forefront of the struggle against the Dominion, the crew of the space station Deep Space 9 have immediate issues: Quark has to deal with restoring the greed of the Ferengi Grand Nagus, becoming the head of a Klingon house, persuading his nephew not to join Starfleet, and disciplining his own mother: a female who insists upon making profit and wearing clothes; Jadzia Dax's Trill heritage threatens first her life, then her friendships as one by one the personalities of the past Dax hosts come back to haunt her; Kira Nerys learns that she was once Cardassian, then rejoins her former Resistance Cell leader, taking up arms against her own people; and Benjamin Sisko travels back in time only to assume a role which means he must intentionally cause the deaths of hundreds of innocent humans. While Starfleet officers deal with short-term problems, and Cardassian and Romulan hawks unsuccessfully take a direct approach to conflict, the forces of the Dominion are quietly following a strategy that could alter forever the balance of power in the galaxy.
Anthony Hopkins plays the eponymous role of a mischievious and highly independent man who, as he ages, refuses all assistance from his daughter Anne (Olivia Colman). Yet, such help has become essential following Anne's decision to move to Paris with her partner. As Anne's father tries to make sense of his changing circumstances, he begins to doubt his loved ones, his own mind and even the fabric of his reality.
Jerry Maguire (Tom Cruise) is a top sports agent, long on ambition but short on scruples. After he suddenly and ceremoniously loses his job and his fiancee, both his personal and professional lives hit an all-time low. The only two people who stand by Jerry are his sole client Rod Tidwell, a second rank football player and Dorothy Boyd, a single mother inspired by his zest for life. Only through his shared journey to success with Rod and his relationship with Dorothy and her son does he begin to understand the values that really matter.
A sly piece of pop subversion, this irresistible satire of Reagan-era materialism features Tom Cruise in his star-is-born breakthrough as a Chicago suburban prepster whose college-bound life spirals out of control when his parents go out of town for the week and an enterprising call girl (Rebecca De Mornay) invites him to walk on the wild side. While Cruise boogying in his briefs yielded one of the most iconic pop-cultural moments of the 1980s, it is the film's unexpected mix of tender romance (enhanced by a moody synth score by Tangerine Dream) and sharp-witted capitalist critique that remains fresh and daring.
The final episode of the acclaimed series joins the employees of Reynholm Industries as they turn it off and on again for one last time. An accident involving spilt coffee, a tiny barista and a van with breasts leads to Roy (Chris O'Dowd) and Jen (Katherine Parkinson) being shamed on the internet. Suddenly, their reputations and that of Reynholm Industries are at risk, and everything they do only makes it worse. Can Jen and Roy restore their good names? Will a newly confident Moss (Richard Ayoade) be able to help? How will Douglas (Matt Berry) fare on 'Secret Millionaire'? Will a hastily-drawn chart be the key that saves the day? No, no, badly, no.
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